Hainburg in focus: appointments and news that you shouldn't miss!

Current events in Hainburg until May 2025: Energetic advice, mourning café, repair café and more. Find out all the details!
Current events in Hainburg until May 2025: Energetic advice, mourning café, repair café and more. Find out all the details! (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Hainburg in focus: appointments and news that you shouldn't miss!

in Hainburg there are numerous interesting events for the coming days that shape the village picture and strengthen the community. On February 26, an initial consultation will take place in the Kreuzburghalle Klein-Krotzenburg. This free advice offers visitors the opportunity to find out about energy topics for 30 minutes. Bookings are possible on the website of the human and environment working group.

On March 1st, the open mourning café opens in Haus Wallstraße 38 in Seligenstadt, where volunteer mourning companions offer support. Registration is not required and participation is free of charge. Further dates in the Hainburg event calendar are the Erw8 God service on March 2 at 8 a.m. in the St. Gabriel Church and the annual Hainburger Markt , which will take place from May 16 to May 18.

Repair café and joint projects

One of the highlights in the Hainburg event calendar is the Repair-Café , which takes place on March 6 to 6 p.m. in the parish hall at Kirchstrasse 25. Since its introduction in November 2016, this café has been a popular starting point for citizens who want to have their defective items such as toaster, lamps or bicycles repaired. Voluntary repair experts are ready to help the repairs.

The goal of the Repair café is to reduce garbage and to promote uncomplicated neighborhood contacts by combining entertaining breaks with coffee and cake. Visitors bring their broken objects with them and experience a reinforcement of repairability while saving money and raw materials at the same time. These non-commercial initiatives are part of a larger trend that aims to promote sustainable ways of life and to extend the useful life of everyday objects.

Current developments and personalities

The renewal of the Kanaldatenbank hospice group chose a new board, with Thomas Weyer being confirmed as chairman. Furthermore, Lisa Spitz was used as a new protective woman on site and takes on the tasks of police chief commissioner Lars Walter.

The traditional restaurant Zum Löwen will soon be closed after it was family -owned for a long time. This comes at a time when the adult education center Hainburg heralded a new semester with a diverse range of courses that started on February 3. However, the dedicated community of Hainburg is not only explained by the celebrations, but also by the daily challenges that become clear in the parking situation on Friedhofstrasse. Residents have complained about problems through parking, which shows that the infrastructure also represents important topics for citizens.

Overall, Hainburg is a change in a change that cultivates both traditions and brings new ways. The upcoming events set signs for an active community of community and numerous opportunities for participation.

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